Entangled in misrecognition, Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) perceived people are socially and politically vulnerable to violent-domination throughout the colonized world. Anti-Colonial Solidarity: Race, Reconciliation, and MENA Liberation demonstrates that a defensive alternative to a politics of recognition can be enacted through careful social labor, and appeals to exemplary cases of MENA communities that are already realizing an Anti-Colonial relational existence to show that such normative praxis is not merely wishful thinking.
Entangled in misrecognition, Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) perceived people are socially and politically vulnerable to violent-domination throughout the colonized world. Anti-Colonial Solidarity: Race, Reconciliation, and MENA Liberation demonstrates that a defensive alternative to a politics of recognition can be enacted through careful social labor, and appeals to exemplary cases of MENA communities that are already realizing an Anti-Colonial relational existence to show that such normative praxis is not merely wishful thinking.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Explorations in Contemporary Social-Political Philosophy
George Fourlas, is the SHIFT endowed Associate Professor of Applied Ethics at Hampshire College and a visiting faculty member in philosophy and government at Franklin and Marshall College. George's teaching and research take place at the intersection of social-political theory, applied ethics, critical race theory, conflict resolution, decolonial theory, and global studies. His publications have appeared in peer-reviewed journals such as the International Journal of Transitional Justice, Critical Philosophy of Race, and Philosophy and Social Criticism. He is also a co-editor of the Radical Philosophy Review. When not working the academic grind, George enjoys spending time with his family, being outside, and practicing martial arts. You can learn more about Dr. Fourlas from his website: gnfourlas.com
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Preface and Acknowledgements Beginning with Ends 1. The "Unknown" Middle Easterner: Post-Racial Anxieties and Anti-MENA Racism Throughout Colonized Space-Time 2. Changing Lenses: Anti-Racist Posturing Versus Praxis, An Enactivist Critique 3. Calling-In MENA Nationalists: Why Recent Geopolitical Boundaries Fail to Account for MENA Subjectivity 4. Decolonizing the Ancients: Or, The Known West and the Anti-colonial Principle 5. Flip the Script: Myth and Example from the Shores of Shinar 6. Be Ready: Lessons from Cyprus and Rojava Conclusion: MENA America and the Future Bibliography Index About the Author
Preface and Acknowledgements Beginning with Ends 1. The "Unknown" Middle Easterner: Post-Racial Anxieties and Anti-MENA Racism Throughout Colonized Space-Time 2. Changing Lenses: Anti-Racist Posturing Versus Praxis, An Enactivist Critique 3. Calling-In MENA Nationalists: Why Recent Geopolitical Boundaries Fail to Account for MENA Subjectivity 4. Decolonizing the Ancients: Or, The Known West and the Anti-colonial Principle 5. Flip the Script: Myth and Example from the Shores of Shinar 6. Be Ready: Lessons from Cyprus and Rojava Conclusion: MENA America and the Future Bibliography Index About the Author
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